To Activate Google Gravity, open your web browser and go to google.com. In the search bar, type Google Gravity. Don’t press Enter yet — instead, click on “I’m Feeling Lucky” (or press Ctrl + Enter if “I’m Feeling Lucky” is visible).
“Google Gravity” is not a feature built into the current Google search engine, but a classic Google Easter Egg (or trick) created by a third-party developer, Mr. Doob, that simulates a zero-gravity environment for the Google homepage elements.
You can activate this effect using one of two primary methods:
💻 Method 1: The Classic (via Google Search)
Open your web browser and go to google.com.
In the search bar, type Google Gravity.
Don’t press Enter yet — instead, click on “I’m Feeling Lucky” (or press
Ctrl+Enterif “I’m Feeling Lucky” is visible).Wait a second — the entire page (logo, buttons, search bar, etc.) will fall down the screen as if gravity took over! 😄
You can then drag and toss the elements around with your mouse.
🌐 Method 2: Direct URL
You can go directly to a working mirror here:
👉 https://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-gravity/
That’s the original “Google Gravity” project created by developer Mr. Doob, who made several fun physics-based experiments with JavaScript.
⚠️ Note
It doesn’t work on the real Google homepage anymore because Google disabled direct JavaScript execution there
It only works via the mirror link or the “I’m Feeling Lucky” trick (which redirects to the hosted version)
Works best on desktop browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari). It might not work properly on mobile
🎮 Fun Google Search Tricks
1. 🌀 Do a Barrel Roll
Search:
do a barrel rollThe entire search page spins 360° once.
Works on both desktop and mobile!
2. 📐 Askew (or Tilt)
Search:
askewortiltThe page tilts slightly to one side — subtle but clever.
3. 👾 Zerg Rush
Search:
zerg rushTiny “O”s attack your search results — click to destroy them!
You can still play it here:
👉 elgoog.im/zergrush
4. 🌌 Google Gravity
Search:
google gravity, click “I’m Feeling Lucky”, or go here:
👉 mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-gravityEverything on the page falls down — you can drag and toss the elements.
5. 🕹️ Atari Breakout
Go to Google Images, search:
Atari BreakoutThe images turn into bricks — and you play the classic Breakout game!
Or use the working version here:
👉 elgoog.im/breakout/
6. 🧮 Google Calculator Easter Eggs
Type these into Google Search:
the answer to life the universe and everything→ shows 42once in a blue moon→ gives a funny frequency valuenumber of horns on a unicorn→ 1 🦄
7. 🕹️ Pac-Man
Search:
Pac-ManA playable Pac-Man maze appears in the search results.
8. 🪐 Google Space
Go to: elgoog.im/space/
All the page elements float around in zero gravity — it’s like Google Gravity but in space!
9. 🔥 Thanos Snap
(This one is a fan favorite!)
Search:
Thanos, then click the Infinity Gauntlet 🧤 icon that appears on the info card.Half of your search results “disappear” — literally dust away like in Avengers: Infinity War.
10. 🧙 Wizard of Oz
Search:
Wizard of OzClick on Dorothy’s red shoes 👠, and the screen goes sepia with tornado sounds.
Click the tornado 🌀 to return to normal.
11. 🪞 Friends Easter Eggs
Each Friends character’s name triggers a unique animation:
Search
Ross Geller,Monica Geller,Chandler Bing,Rachel Green,Phoebe Buffay, orJoey Tribbiani— click the icon that appears beside the name!
12. 🕷️ Spider-Man (or Iron Man, Batman, etc.)
Search for superheroes like:
Spider-Man→ see fun knowledge panelsBatman,Iron Man,Hulk— each has themed visuals or trivia.
13. 🪄 Fidget Spinner
Search:
fidget spinnerA digital spinner appears — you can switch between number and color spinner modes!
14. 🦖 Dinosaur Game (Offline Mode)
Turn off your Wi-Fi and open Chrome.
When you see the “No internet” page, press Spacebar — the little T-Rex jumps and starts the game.
Or play it online here:
👉 elgoog.im/t-rex/
15. 🎆 Google’s “Holiday” Tricks
During holidays (Halloween, Lunar New Year, Olympics, etc.), Google often adds temporary games or doodles on the homepage logo.
Click the doodle to play or explore!
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